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Sunday, December 24, 2023

Emulate Chinese approach in tackling Japa syndrome, US group tells FG.

Emulate Chinese approach in tackling Japa syndrome, US group tells FG.



The Federal Government of Nigeria has been urged to emulate the Chinese approach to national development to tackle the migration of young professionals to foreign countries. 
An American-based social welfare organisation, Diaspora Solution Group said that the Chinese model of medical outreach sending its youth abroad for education, bringing them back after some years, and establishing industries for them to work are now yielding positive results.

The group’s President, Gideon Oyeleke, noted that the federal government needs to create a conducive environment for citizens to thrive.

Speaking about the medical outreach he said, it was a way of giving back to society, adding that the beneficiaries have been educated on health-related issues.

Don’t dabble into politicians fight, Wike cautions third parties.

Don’t dabble into politicians fight, Wike cautions third parties.

Minister of Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Nyesom Wike, yesterday spoke on the peace deal brokered by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to resolve the political crisis in Rivers State.

 He praised the President for intervening in the conflict, which had led to a chain of events, including the demolition of the House of Assembly complex, resignation of some members of the State Executive Council and protests by supporters of the two camps, led by himself and Governor Siminalayi Fubara.


Wike broke his silence on the resolutions in Port Harcourt, the state capital, while addressing a church congregation during a thanksgiving for George Kelly Alabo, who recently resigned as Commissioner for Works.


The service was attended by 27 members of the House of Assembly, led by Speaker Martins Amaewhule, and those who recently resigned as commissioners and special advisers.


 Contrary to the position of some Rivers elders who faulted the presidential intervention, Wike insisted that President Tinubu deserved commendation for intervening in the crisis, stressing that his aim was to restore peace.


 He said President Tinubu had earlier invited them privately and told them what they should do to end the crisis.


 The minister warmed people to desist from involvement in conflicts between two politicians without first investigating the root causes.


He said: “We must thank Mr. President for intervening. I was not the one who invited Mr. President. You people were the one asking the President to intervene.


 “Now, he has intervened and you are now saying he has no constitutional power. President has intervened to bring peace. No matter what circumstances, the President invites me to a meeting and tells me to do something within 24 hours I will carry it out.


 “This is because not only as president, I have subjected myself to the peace process. Why is everybody shouting? Some of you didn’t even know that Mr. President had invited us privately and said do this. You agreed before Mr. President, but you didn’t do it. Then, Mr. President asked the larger state to come. We must tell ourselves this simple truth”.


Wike criticised some elders for trying to get their pound of flesh because those they supported in the last elections failed at the polls and at the Court of Appeal.


 The Minister said: “In 2014 and 2015 when I wanted to be governor, two people invited me to their houses and said that the elders of the state wanted to see me. I went thinking they were the elders of the state.


 “On getting there, I saw only two men. I said two of you are the elders of the state? They told me the elders had decided I should not run an election. I told them you must be joking. I left. The same people again have constituted themselves as elders of the state.


 “Check everybody there, some of them, their sons lost elections; even lost at the court of appeal. Now, they have come to be elders of the state. Everybody wants to take their pound of flesh. Wike stopped me from not going here. Wike made me not to be this. Even those that Wike made had also joined them. That is the irony of the world”


The former governor faulted efforts to tribalise the crisis, saying that most people had forgotten that he was the architect of the entire process that produced the governor.


 He said: “Let me use this opportunity to tell the church that blackmail is the easiest thing. Some of you may be reading what is going on. Sit down properly and ask yourself: can this be true? Power and money, if you are not careful, it can destroy you. It can also make you, depending on how you handle it.


 “I have never one day done anything that will bring this state backward. It was during my time I fought many states to win back our oil wells. The money that comes from those oil wells is not in my pocket, but for the interest of the state. To show character when I was here, I never went to see the Federal Government. I was the only opposition to the Federal Government. I challenged them.


 “I hear many people say we are from so place. But nobody remembered who was the architect. Now, you are telling us where you are from.


 “All of us, irrespective of where you come from, know that the state belongs to all of us. There is nothing like Ijaw and there is nothing like Ikwerre. All I know is Rivers State.


 “If you want to settle us, find out the facts, don’t just shout asawana. When we were choosing who will go, we never shouted asawana. All we said was come, you will go and represent us. That is how it was supposed to be.


“Part of governance is managing people. If you cannot manage people, you don’t have business being in government. It is not only road contract, management of people. If you can’t manage people, you don’t have business to be there. I have had my own crisis, I managed it and survived it. If you have yours, pray. If you can’t pray, meet pastors and they will intercede for you”.


 Wike insisted that politicians must play by the rules, saying that despite his giant strides as a governor, he obeyed the rules.


 He said: “Being a pastor, there are rules. Being a traditional ruler, there are rules. If you have chosen to be a politician, there are also rules. You must obey. I was a governor. I obeyed. It didn’t stop me from performing my functions.


 “I do governance and at the same time I would go back and obey those rules. That is why you can see me with leaders. Don’t pull the ladder you used to climb. If not, when you are coming back, I don’t know how you will come down.


 “I urge the church to continue praying for us to be firm. I have done my path. I am happy and I am doing well in Abuja today. Leave propaganda and blackmail. There is nothing I am looking for in this state now.”


 “I have my own budget as FCT Minister. I have my own commissioners. By January, I will present my budget before the National Assembly. I preside over the expenditure. All I am saying is if you are a politician, play according to the rules. People laboured. People suffered”.


 Wike highlighted the danger of dabbling into disagreements between two politicians without first knowing their root causes.


 He pleaded with the church to pray for peace in Rivers and the country, adding that it would be in the best interest of everybody for President Tinubu to succeed.


 He said: “When Boma Iyaye was appointed executive director of finance and administration in NDDC, the first thing he did was to thank God and then, brought his chiefs to my house to thank me.


 “Through Boma, something would come, through me something came to Boma. Nobody talks about where Boma comes from. I am Ikwerre man. But when politicians are fighting, if you don’t know the root cause of the matter dont kill yourself.


 “I was just laughing. Those of you carrying flags shouting what I don’t know, assuming another group confronts you and another thing happens, what would you tell your parents; something you don’t even know the root cause.


 “I plead with the church to continue to pray for peace not just in Rivers but the entire country. If the president does not succeed all of us will suffer it. I do believe that he will succeed.”

Ikorodu monarch awards pupils N15m scholarships.

Ikorodu monarch awards pupils N15m scholarships.



The Ayangburen of Ikorodu, Lagos State, Oba Kabir Shotobi, has awarded N15m in scholarships to primary school pupils in his domain.

The News Agency of Nigeria reports that six pupils from different primary schools were awarded a scholarship which covers tuition fees and accommodation in their choice secondary school.

Also, the overall winner of the Ayangburen Annual Spelling Bee Competition, Marvelous Chaeri, won N12m.

The scholarship beneficiaries received free school bags containing exercise books and learning materials, including N10,000 cash, while N50,000 cheques were also given to each parent for other expenses.

Shotobi said the essence of the scholarship was to ignite the hope of the underprivileged in society and also to appreciate God for standing by him since becoming the paramount ruler of Ikorodu kingdom.

“We use the scholarship to appreciate God since I ascended on the throne of my forefathers with my wife.

“In the past, Olori used to celebrate Yuletide party with more than 300 school pupils in a very big way.

“Due to paucity of funds, we changed it to a scholarship and since then,  she has been consistent on it for four years. Some passionate individuals and organisations have supported us to encourage the underprivileged in society,”  the traditional ruler said.

Earlier, Olori Kudirat Shotobi, popularly called Treasure of Ikorodu Kingdom, commended all the pupils for their performance during exams and encouraged parents to impart the word of God in their wards.

She appreciated donors, who contributed to the success of the event and promised to consistently put a smile on people’s faces.

Also, Asipa Kaoli Olusanya, Chief Learning Officer of KIT and KIN Primary School who supported the programme, lauded the effort of the monarch and his wife.

Nigerian Youth Congress Ise/Orun LG Spreads Christmas Cheer and Unity.

Nigerian Youth Congress Ise/Orun LG Spreads Christmas Cheer and Unity.



In a heartwarming Christmas message, the Nigerian Youth Congress Ise/Orun LG expressed warm wishes to its members, reminding them of the true spirit of the season – love, peace, and togetherness. The statement, signed by the movement's spokesperson, Comr Niyi Adebomi, encapsulated the essence of the festive period.

The message extended beyond mere greetings, encouraging reflection on the challenges faced throughout the past year. It called for unity among the youth, emphasizing collective efforts to shape a better future for Nigeria's young generation.

"As we exchange gifts and gather with our loved ones, let us not forget to extend our love and kindness to those who are less fortunate," the statement urged, highlighting the importance of compassion and generosity during the holiday season.

The Christmas wish expressed hopes for happiness and blessings to fill the lives of the Nigerian Youth Congress members, fostering joy and gratitude throughout the festive period. It conveyed a sentiment of renewal and hope, inspiring continued efforts toward a brighter future for the nation.

The message resonated with a call to action, emphasizing the significance of coming together to create positive change. It reminded the youth to use this time not only for celebration but also for reflection on the challenges faced collectively and the potential for growth and development.

The statement concluded with a resounding "Merry Christmas" to all members of the Nigeria Youth Congress Ise/Orun, wishing them holidays filled with love, laughter, and joy. The heartfelt message echoed the spirit of unity and goodwill, embodying the essence of the season within the dynamic community of the Nigerian Youth Congress.

Hon Idowu Odebunmi Celebrates Christmas with APC Leaders, Distributes Gifts and Encourages Unity.

Hon Idowu Odebunmi Celebrates Christmas with APC Leaders, Distributes Gifts and Encourages Unity.



In a meeting held on Sunday, December 24, 2023, Hon Idowu Odebunmi ID-ALUTA, Chairman of the House Committee on Youth and Sports Development, Innovation, Science, and Digital Economy, gathered All Progressives Congress (APC) party leaders in Oye Constituency 2 for a festive celebration. During the event, he distributed foodstuffs and charged party members to emulate the lifestyle of Jesus and extend love to the less privileged in society.



Hon Idowu Odebunmi emphasized the importance of loyalty to the party's core values and urged continued support for the administration of Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji. He expressed gratitude for the unity and love among party members, acknowledging their contributions to the success of the APC.




Earlier, Hon Idowu Odebunmi had celebrated the Christmas festival with student union leaders in Ekiti State, showcasing his commitment to engaging with various segments of the community.






During the gathering, various gifts such as rice, tomatoes, drinks, and more were shared among the party leaders. Hon. Idowu Odebunmi received praise for his effective representation of the constituency in the state House of Assembly. Notably, he had introduced more than two bills during the ongoing state Assembly session in 2023. His remarkable contributions to youth, sports, and good governance earned him the award for the Best Legislative of the Year 2023 by the Broadcasting Service of Ekiti State (BSES).

Oyebanji Preaches Love, Generosity At Christmas.

Oyebanji Preaches Love, Generosity At Christmas.
 


Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji has congratulated Christians in the country and Ekiti State in particular for witnessing another Christmas, urging them put into proper use the lessons of love and giving which the birth of Jesus Christ symbolizes.
 

Oyebanji, in a goodwill message signed by his Special Adviser on Media, Yinka Oyebode, said Christmas is a season to demonstrate love for one another, through giving, adding that expression of love, generosity and understanding should extend beyond the season, leading to peaceful co-existence among Nigerians.


The Governor admonished Nigerians to extend a helping hand to one another during this yuletide season and beyond, especially to the less privileged. He added that national development becomes faster and easier when Nigerians see one another as brothers and sisters regardless of religion and tribe.


Oyebanji reiterated his administration’s commitment to promoting peaceful coexistence of adherents of all religions in Ekiti State and creating a conducive atmosphere to practise their faith. He also lauded adherents of various religions in the state for living in harmony.
 

While noting the current economic challenges in the country, the Governor urged Ekiti people to be optimistic that 2024 would be a year of prosperity for the country and Nigerians.


“Christmas is a season to give, as it symbolizes the time God gifted Jesus to the world, according to the Holy Bible. It is a season to express love and generosity to one another, especially, the needy and the less privileged in the society.

“It is also a time for Nigerians to note that love for God and humanity is the foundation of religion. I urge Nigerians to use this season to build goodwill and be more united in the task of building a very strong and vibrant nation.”


“We can achieve more if we stay united, extend hands of fellowship to one another and be law abiding. We must also rededicate ourselves to the virtues of faith in God, love for one another and make these virtues more evident and practical in our daily living,” he said

The Governor, while wishing Ekiti people a merry Christmas, urged them to remember the state in their prayers so that the Ekiti would witness a higher dimension of blessings, progress and prosperity in the coming year.

Governor Oyebanji Empowers PWDs Following Successful Graduation Ceremony.

Governor Oyebanji Empowers PWDs Following Successful Graduation Ceremony.
By Comr Olamide Akinwumi J. 



In a significant stride towards inclusive development, Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji's commitment to prioritizing the welfare and interests of Persons With Disabilities (PWDs) in Ekiti State took center stage at the graduation ceremony held on Saturday, December 23, 2023.

The event unfolded at the Ekiti State Skill Acquisition Center for Persons With Disabilities in Ilokun, marking a pivotal moment for 30 participants who successfully completed months of intensive training in ICT and fashion designing.



Governor Oyebanji, recognizing the importance of empowering PWDs with practical skills, ensured that the graduates not only received certificates for their accomplishments but also tangible support. In a groundbreaking move, he mandated that each participant be equipped with the necessary tools related to the skills they acquired during the training.



The graduation ceremony showcased the governor's unwavering commitment to fostering inclusivity and creating opportunities for skill development among PWDs. The Skill Acquisition Center stands as a testament to Ekiti State's dedication to providing a conducive environment for PWDs to thrive and contribute meaningfully to society.

As the empowered graduates received their tools, the atmosphere was filled with optimism and gratitude. The initiative not only imparts valuable skills but also aims to enhance the economic independence and self-sufficiency of PWDs in Ekiti State.

Governor Oyebanji's efforts in this regard position Ekiti State as a trailblazer among states actively working towards the protection of the rights and well-being of Persons With Disabilities. The graduation ceremony symbolizes a transformative step towards a more inclusive and supportive community for PWDs in the state.